Saturday, April 20, 2013

December 3, 1965


4
1
Elvis Presley--Puppet on a String
1
2
Sam the Sham & the Pharaohs--Ring Dang Doo
15
3
Roger Miller--England Swings
2
4
Rolling Stones--Get Off of My Cloud
5
5
Shangri-Las--I Can Never Go Home Anymore
3
6
Statler Brothers--Flowers on the Wall
20
7
Dave Clark Five--Over and Over
6
8
Len Barry--1-2-3
8
9
Animals--It's My Life
10
10
Simon & Garfunkel--The Sounds of Silence
22
11
Knickerbockers--Lies
9
12
Supremes--I Hear a Symphony
11
13
Billy Joe Royal--I Knew You When
7
14
Four Seasons--Let's Hang On!
37
15
Viscounts--Harlem Nocturne
29
16
McCoys--Fever
12
17
Barbara Lewis--Make Me Your Baby
13
18
Byrds--Turn! Turn! Turn!
34
19
Righteous Brothers--Ebb Tide
49
20
Beatles--We Can Work it Out/Day Tripper
24
21
Ramsey Lewis Trio--Hang On Sloopy
39
22
Ronny & the Daytonas--Sandy
16
23
Vogues--You're the One
36
24
Barry Young--Once Has My Name (The Other Has My Heart)
25
25
Noel Harrison--A Young Girl
23
26
Eddy Arnold--Make the World Go Away
18
27
Newbeats--Run, Baby Run
26
28
Gene Pitney--Princess in Rags
14
29
Beach Boys--The Little Girl I Once Knew
45
30
Liverpool Five--Heart
17
31
Dean Martin--I Will
48
32
T-Bones--No Matter What Shape (Your Stomach's In)
30
33
Johnny Thunder--Everybody Do the Sloopy
35
34
Jay & the Americans--Sunday and Me
43
35
Hollies--Look Through Any Window
38
36
Fortunes--Here it Comes Again
40
37
Alexys--Freedom's Child
31
38
Toys--A Lover's Concerto
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39
Gary Lewis & the Playboys--She's Just My Style
27
40
Trini Lopez--Sinner Man
33
41
Wonder Who?--Don't Think Twice
21
42
Yardbirds--I'm a Man
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43
Chris Montez--Call Me
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44
Lovin' Spoonful--You Didn't Have to Be So Nice
50
45
We Five--Let's Get Together
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46
Kinks--A Well Respected Man
19
47
Fontella Bass--Rescue Me
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48
Beach Boys--Barbara Ann
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49
Ventures--Sleigh Ride
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50
James Brown--I Got You (I Feel Good)


The b-side of “We Can Work it Out,” “Day Tripper,” is added to the Beatles’ entry.

Two of this week’s debuts will peak at number 37.  One of them, James Brown’s “I Got You (I Feel Good),” was a number three Billboard hit.  The other, the Ventures’ “Sleigh Ride,” didn’t make Billboard at all, even the Christmas chart.  The other debuts all did about as well here as nationally.

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